After several key strategic hires at National Business Capital (“NBC”), the company announced the hire of yet another seasoned industry veteran, Vincent Campbell.
Campbell brings 30+ years of industry experience to the team, including senior positions held at Merchant Financial Group, IDB Bank, Webster Bank, Citibank, and CIT. Campbell is active in several national industry associations such as SFNET, which he is currently serving as the New Jersey President, TMA, ACG, and IFA, as well as regional associations, which include NYIC, Garden State Credit Associates, and The Contemporary Credit Club.
Campbell's extensive experience enhances the team's efforts in building and strengthening relationships and securing financial partnerships with commercial lenders, advisory firms, private equity firms, accountants, attorneys, and other influential individuals and intermediaries in the private credit industry.
As business leaders look to close funding shortfalls, handle unexpected transaction complications, and assist fast-growing non-bankable companies, Campbell’s connections and knowledge, in addition to NBC’s offerings, become invaluable. NBC’s direct lending catalog includes but is not limited to sub-debt, bridge loans, stretch pieces, seasonal over advances, and revenue-based facilities, while alternative options are provided through a diverse lending platform of 75+ partners.
"Vincent’s addition to the team couldn’t have been more timely. As commercial banks tighten credit requirements, private credit continues to grow in both volume and popularity. Vincent’s longstanding relationships and deep industry expertise will support our team in bridging capital gaps and delivering flexible capital solutions nationwide; He’ll be a driving force behind our influence as we continue to grow and scale,” said Joe Camberato, CEO of National Business Capital.
To learn more about how National Business Capital’s strategic partnerships team or Vincent can support your clients' capital needs, visit NationalBusinessCapital.com/Partners.